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Review: Conchita, the Count and the love story of the (19th) century 

March 21, 2014 by Jim Lessenger Leave a Comment

SOMETHING REMARKABLE HAPPENED RECENTLY at the Benicia Historical Museum while I was serving as a docent. A young Russian family arrived: mother, father, 1- and 2-year-old daughters. The father spoke English with a German accent and was a space science fellow at UC-Berkeley. They loved California history and had visited Fort Ross. The wife doted […]

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